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Definition of with
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of with is as below...
With
(prep.)
To
denote
association
in
respect
of
situation
or
environment;
hence,
among;
in the
company
of..
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Whisk
::
Whisk (n.) To
sweep,
brush,
or
agitate,
with a
light,
rapid
motion;
as, to whisk dust from a
table;
to whisk the white of eggs into a
froth..
Topic
::
Topic (n.) One of the
various
general
forms of
argument
employed
in
probable
as
distinguished
from
demonstrative
reasoning,
--
denominated
by
Aristotle
to`poi
(literally,
places),
as being the
places
or
sources
from which
arguments
may be
derived,
or to which they may be
referred;
also, a
prepared
form of
argument,
applicable
to a great
variety
of
cases,
with a
supply
of which the
ancient
rhetoricians
and
orators
provided
themselves;
a
commonplace
of
argument
or
oratory..
Korrigum
::
Korrigum
(n.) A West
African
antelope
(Damalis
Senegalensis),
allied
to the
sassaby.
It is
reddish
gray, with a black face, and a black
stripe
on the
outside
of the legs above the
knees..
Spatangoidea
::
Spatangoidea
(n. pl.) An order of
irregular
sea
urchins,
usually
having
a more or less
heart-shaped
shell with four or five
petal-like
ambulacra
above.
The mouth is
edentulous
and
situated
anteriorly,
on the under
side..
Forfeit
::
Forfeit
(n.) To lose, or lose the right to, by some
error,
fault,
offense,
or
crime;
to
render
one's self by
misdeed
liable
to be
deprived
of; to
alienate
the right to
possess,
by some
neglect
or
crime;
as, to
forfeit
an
estate
by
treason;
to
forfeit
reputation
by a
breach
of
promise;
-- with to
before
the one
acquiring
what is
forfeited..
Pack
::
Pack (n.) To
render
impervious,
as by
filling
or
surrounding
with
suitable
material,
or to fit or
adjust
so as to move
without
giving
passage
to air,
water,
or
steam;
as, to pack a
joint;
to pack the
piston
of a steam
engine..
Tone
::
Tone (n.) A
whining
style of
speaking;
a kind of
mournful
or
artificial
strain
of
voice;
an
affected
speaking
with a
measured
rhythm
ahd a
regular
rise and fall of the
voice;
as,
children
often read with a
tone..
Withholder
::
Withholder
(n.) One who
withholds.
Dandle
::
Dandle
(v. t.) To play with; to put off or delay by
trifles;
to
wheedle.
Transform
::
Transform
(v. t.) To
change,
as an
algebraic
expression
or
geometrical
figure,
into
another
from
without
altering
its
value..
Facing
::
Facing
(n.) A
powdered
substance,
as
charcoal,
bituminous
coal, ect.,
applied
to the face of a mold, or mixed with the sand that forms it, to give a fine
smooth
surface
to the
casting..
Identically
::
Identically
(adv.)
In an
identical
manner;
with
respect
to
identity.
Tumulate
::
Tumulate
(v. t.) To
cover,
as a
corpse,
with a mound or tomb; to
bury..
Quaver
::
Quaver
(v. t.) To utter with
quavers.
Pentacle
::
Pentacle
(n.) A
figure
composed
of two
equilateral
triangles
intersecting
so as to form a
six-pointed
star, -- used in early
ornamental
art, and also with
superstitious
import
by the
astrologers
and
mystics
of the
Middle
Ages..
Top-armor
::
Top-armor
(n.) A top
railing
supported
by
stanchions
and
equipped
with
netting.
Quarried
::
Quarried
(a.)
Provided
with prey.
Rule
::
Rule (v. i.) To keep
within
a
(certain)
range for a time; to be in
general,
or as a rule; as,
prices
ruled lower
yesterday
than the day
before..
Impale
::
Impale
(v. t.) To
pierce
with a pale; to put to death by
fixing
on a sharp
stake.
See
Empale.
Grasp
::
Grasp (v. t.) To seize and hold by
clasping
or
embracing
with the
fingers
or arms; to catch to take
possession
of.
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